Acer E100, E101 manual Application buttons, Managing system certificates

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The application buttons

You may change the function of these button with the Buttons application, but we recommend that you use the defaults whenever possible.

Tip: The application buttons can be configured to launch applications that you use the most.

To configure which applications to launch with each button, tap Start > Settings > Personal > Buttons.

Select the button you wish to configure from the list, then select the program to assign to the button from the drop-down list below.

Tap OK to confirm and save.

Acer strongly recommends retaining the default settings. This avoids confusion when using your smartphone.

Managing system certificates

System certificates are used to positively identify your smart- phone to other systems.

Tap Start > Settings > System > Certificates to view all certificates.

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Contents Acer E100/E101 User Guide Acer E100/E101 Smartphone User Guide Table of Contents Advanced Operation Features and functions Features and functionsProduct features Getting to know your smartphoneOther sources of help Accessing the help menusFor information on Refer to Product registration How to registerProduct registration Acer E100/E101 Smartphone User Guide Unpack your smartphone Setting UpUnpack your smartphone Getting to know your smartphone ViewsGetting to know your smartphone LED indicator Installing a SIM cardInstalling or remove Battery on page 1 Installing or remove the battery Installing or remove the batteryInstalling the battery SIM card lockRemoving the battery Charging the batteryTurning on for the first time Today screen Entering your PIN codeActivating a new SIM card Turning on for the first timePhone icons Shortcut iconsControl icons Changing or removing shortcutsConnecting to your PC and synchronizing data Making a call Making CallsBefore making a call Before making a callDialing a number from Call History Onscreen number padMaking a call to one of your contacts Tap TalkOnscreen number pad Dialing from other applicationsDialing an international number Press Start PhoneAnswering a call Voice call screenOnscreen call options Rejecting a callPutting a call on hold Using the speakerphoneEnding a call Swapping between callsSaving a dialed number to contacts Adding notesMuting a call Redialing a missed callCall History Call History Menu optionsAcer E100/E101 Smartphone User Guide Touch wheel Input DevicesStylus StylusMode Description Onscreen keyboardEnabling word completion Tap Start Settings Personal Input Word Completion tabTap Start Settings Personal tab Input Options tab Other input optionsAcer E100/E101 Smartphone User Guide Messaging screen MessagingMessaging screen Creating and sending text messages Text SMS messagesManaging your folders Replying to text messagesMMS messages Setting up MMS messagingSetting up MMS profiles Sorting text messagesTap Menu MMS Settings MMS Profiles tab Creating MMS messagesReplying to MMS messages Sorting MMS messagesAcer E100/E101 Smartphone User Guide Camera icons and indicators Using CameraCamera icons and indicators Multimedia CameraAcer E100/E101 Smartphone User Guide Supported formats Taking a photoShooting a video Saving photos and videos to a microSD cardEditing photos Photo and video optionsTap Start Multimedia Pictures & Videos Entering flight mode Silent modePutting your smartphone in flight mode Silent modeComm. Manager Adjusting connection settingsUsing the Comm. Manager Activating or deactivating connectionsSelecting a network Adjusting phone connection settingsAdjusting connection settings Creating and editing new phone connectionsCreating new bluetooth connections Adjusting Bluetooth settingsBluetooth connections Selecting a network manuallyConfiguring caller options Phone settingsPhone settings Setting up call waiting Setting up caller IDSetting up call forwarding Tap Start Settings Personal Phone Services tabEditing a contact Managing your phonebookAdding and editing contacts Managing your phonebookCopying a contact from internal memory to the SIM card Copying contactsDeleting contacts Copying a contact from the SIM card to internal memorySIM Manager SIM ManagerAssigning a ring tone and picture to specific contacts Tap Menu DeleteConnecting to a PC and synchronizing data Copying contact informationOther functions Connecting to a PCConfiguring USB to PC settings Managing your calendarBrowsing the Internet Setting a new appointmentCreating tasks Creating a new taskStarting Windows Live Using Windows Media PlayerMultimedia playback Media PlayerTap Start Utilities Satellite Data Update Satellite Data UpdateStreaming Media Personalizing your smartphone Personalizing your smartphoneOwner Information Settings System About and then the Device ID tab Adjusting the volumeConfiguring Today screen programs Naming your smartphoneTap Start Settings Sounds & Notifications Sounds tab Configuring sounds and notificationsConfiguring backlight settings Tap Start Settings System Backlight Battery Power tabApplication buttons Managing system certificatesAdjusting microphone volume Setting the date and timeSetting alarms Configuring regional settingsConfiguring screen options Power saving optionsViewing power status Removing programsUpdating your smartphone Setting a scheduleUpdating your smartphone Tap Start Notification ManagerReset Resetting your smartphoneClean boot Resetting your smartphone Acer E100/E101 Smartphone User Guide Using a Bluetooth headset Accessories and TipsUsing the headset To set up your Bluetooth headsetUsing your smartphone as a modem Using your smartphone as a modem Using a USB connectionUsing a Bluetooth connection Tap Start Programs Internet SharingInserting a microSD card FAQ, troubleshooting and error messages FAQ, troubleshooting and error messagesAppendix Error messages Error message DescriptionPerformance SpecificationsSpecifications DisplayConnectivity USB connectorBattery CameraDimensions Acer E100/E101 Smartphone User Guide Battery information Replacing the battery pack Additional safety information Operating environmentMedical devices VehiclesPotentially explosive environments Emergency calls Mercury advisory Disposal and recycling informationTaking care of your smartphone Disposal and recycling informationAcer E100/E101 Smartphone User Guide Radio device regulatory notice General Safety regulationsSafety regulations Certificate Information SARE100 NCC warning Lithium-ion battery warning Declaration of Conformity Acer E100/E101 Smartphone User Guide ActiveSync Synchronizing Application buttons Acer E100/E101 Smartphone

E100, E101 specifications

The Acer E101 and E100 series smartphones represent a significant effort by Acer to carve out a niche in the competitive smartphone market. These devices, launched in the late 2000s, are primarily designed for users seeking a blend of functionality, affordability, and style.

The Acer E101 is equipped with a 3.2-inch touchscreen display, offering users a reasonable viewing experience for browsing, messaging, and media consumption. It features a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels, which, while modest by today's standards, was acceptable for basic tasks during its release time. The device relies on a simple and intuitive user interface powered by Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5, allowing access to essential applications and functionalities that users expect from a smartphone.

On the processing front, the Acer E101 is powered by a 528 MHz processor, complemented by 256 MB of RAM. This hardware configuration, although limited compared to modern specifications, provided decent performance for typical tasks, such as checking emails, browsing the web, and using basic applications. The internal storage capacity is modest, offering 512 MB, which is expandable via microSD cards, allowing users to store additional apps and media.

A standout feature of the E101 series is its camera capabilities. The Acer E101 sports a 3-megapixel rear camera, capable of capturing essential photos and videos. It lacks advanced features such as flash or autofocus, yet it caters to users looking for quick snapshots without the need for professional-grade photography.

Connectivity options on the E101 include 3G support, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi, ensuring that users can stay connected whether at home or on the go. The battery capacity of 1500 mAh provides moderate endurance, supporting several hours of usage, depending on individual usage patterns. The device also incorporates a built-in GPS, which enhances navigation capabilities for users seeking location-based services.

The Acer E100 variant shares many similarities with the E101, but it is generally positioned at a slightly lower price point, making it appealing to budget-conscious consumers.

In summary, the Acer E101 and E100 smartphones represent a fundamental step for Acer into the world of mobile technology. While they feature specifications that may be seen as outdated today, they were designed to meet the needs of users seeking reliable and affordable devices for everyday use.